: A notable version of the song features the Palčići (Wren) Choir of Sarajevo . This version is often used in documentaries and war footage compilations because the melancholic sound of children's voices adds a layer of emotional storytelling to the narrative of the Bosnian War.
: The lyrics—which plea for a musician to "play for my brother" and "bring me back to my home" (Sarajevo)—are widely recognized as a "refugee song". It resonates with the Bosnian diaspora as a powerful expression of cultural identity and longing for the "old crew" ( raja ) of Sarajevo. Henda Sviraj mi sviraj brate Cover
An interesting feature of the song (Play for me, play my brother) by Mugdim Avdić Henda is its profound historical significance as an "art document" of the Siege of Sarajevo . : A notable version of the song features